1708 Great Britian Queen Anne 1 Shilling ESC-1147 | NGC MS64 SKU39271

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1708 Great Britian Queen Anne 1 Shilling ESC-1147 | NGC MS64 SKU39271Why Add This MS64 1708 Great Britain Shilling ESC-1147 to Your Collection? The wide variety of coins struck by the British Royal Mint over the years has created many opportunities for collectors. This 1708 shilling from Great Britain has a respectable value. It was struck during the reign of Queen Anne, so her portrait is shown on the obverse. The reverse depicts 4 shields. Each of these shields is crowned. They are the shields of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France.The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, NGC, was chosen to grade this 1708 shilling from Great Britain. After this 1708 shilling was authenticated, it was examined very carefully with and without magnification. The experts at NGC found this coin to be in uncirculated condition. All of the original details are present and there are no signs of wear. While it is not totally flawless, the minting processes used during this period didn't create perfect coins like we see today. This 1708 Great Britain shilling received the grade of MS64, which is superb.Specifications for this 1708 Great Britian Queen Anne 1 Shilling ESC-1147 | NGC MS64 SKU39271 Year of Issue: 1708 Composition: Silver Weight in Grams: 6 g Finish: Mint State Country: Great Britain Denomination: 1 Currency: ShillingsPayment Policy Precious read more